The paper extends the analysis of the tax evasion considering one of the most relevant Non-Expected Utility Theory: the Cumulative Prospect Theory (CPT) proposed by Kahnemann, Tversky, (1992). Particular attention is paid to compare the traditional results of Allingham – Sandmo’s (1972) model with an alternative approach supported by the Behavioural Economics. The theoretical analysis shows that the CPT applied in the context of tax evasion model supplies more reliable, but less definite, policy conclusions. It overcomes some limitations of the orthodox approach moreover the conclusions of the Allingham Sandmo’s analysis become a special case of the model proposed.
Evasione Fiscale: il contributo della Cumulative Prospect Theory
DELL'ANNO, Roberto
2005-01-01
Abstract
The paper extends the analysis of the tax evasion considering one of the most relevant Non-Expected Utility Theory: the Cumulative Prospect Theory (CPT) proposed by Kahnemann, Tversky, (1992). Particular attention is paid to compare the traditional results of Allingham – Sandmo’s (1972) model with an alternative approach supported by the Behavioural Economics. The theoretical analysis shows that the CPT applied in the context of tax evasion model supplies more reliable, but less definite, policy conclusions. It overcomes some limitations of the orthodox approach moreover the conclusions of the Allingham Sandmo’s analysis become a special case of the model proposed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.